“May our spirit fill us with understanding of victory and defeat, the gift of collaboration, the wisdom to choose the right path, and opportunities to inspire hope.” – Celeste Cooper
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Thursday, December 19, 2013

December 21st marks the first day of Winter, the
Solstice. As our gift to you, download the Kindle version for free this
Saturday and Sunday beginning at 12:00 AM until midnight of December 22nd,
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“Chronic pain is a tyrant that seeks to control every aspect
of a person's life—body, mind, and spirit. Broken Body, Wounded Spirit offers
pain sufferers’ guidance in fending off the tyrant and regaining control over
their lives. Celeste and Jeff do a beautiful job of blending practical
suggestions, inspirational quotes, and delightful seasonal images into daily nuggets
of wisdom that uplift and fortify the body, mind, and spirit.”

“Broken Body, Wounded Spirit is a warm and thoughtful
prescription to honor oneself in the face of challenge, not just chronic pain.
It is perfectly sprinkled with invaluable wisdom to address every aspect of
wellbeing. This is a laugh out loud toolkit with humorous sayings, photos and
lessons for lifestyle change bundled into a special 90-day guide to celebrate
health.”

“Of all the people you will know in a lifetime, you are the
only one you will never leave nor lose.

To the question of your life, you are
the only answer.

To the problems in your
life, you are the only solution.”

~Jo Coudert, author of

Advice From A Failure, GoWell, and more…

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Day Sixty-two

Final Analysis, Part I

How ironic it is that when we can
count down our final breaths, we have no concern whatsoever for what others
think of our person, ideas, and beliefs.
Lives once lived secondary to fear of the judgment of others, of fitting
in and participating in trends, fashions, and opinions are now freed to
experience the folly of their yardsticks.

What is ultimately important is
personal integrity. You never leave
you. You create and recreate you. You
give yourself that final report card and you sign it. Excuses are not pertinent
nor are they accepted.

Dignity, integrity, love and
commitment are what matter, everything else is confetti swept to the gutters
from a parade we can barely remember.

In the final analysis,
what is my yardstick?

To be continued, Part II
will be in the “Spring” edition.

The books in this series are filled with famous quotes, affirmations
and pleasing photos that the authors hope you will find motivating and
rewarding as you pursue your journey in learning to live with chronic pain.

Available in paperback at all major online retailers soon,
237 pages, 6” x 9.”